Thank you! Asante, asante a million times. All our diaspora sisters and brothers should come home to the continent. Mama Africa is calling us. I am so grateful for all the love I am receiving 🇰🇪💓
@@TheAtlantaBelleKaribu Kenya, I wish for Caribbean citizens would visit us more. There is so much we share already but there is more. 🇯🇲🇰🇪🇹🇹 Enjoy sista, you're home.
@@mutongoria The airport immigration has undergone a complete transformation. I remember visiting Kenya 🇰🇪 from the US a few years ago , and immigration and customs were brutal. They wanted to charge you duty for clothes and gifts that you are bringing back home for relatives. It was absolutely crazy. I see now they are laying out the red carpet for visitors. That is why I thank the new hustler President Ruto.
Welcome to Kenya ,one week is not enough to see what kenya has to offer.Maybe a month but because you're a traveller make several visits during different seasons of the year to experience the different vibes..Enjoy your stay..Karibu sana,. Kenya hakuna matata! Kenya is home..one love🇰🇪❤🇯🇲
Wow! This was a really nice surprise. I've never seen any other of your videos. Everything about you is very classy. The dialogue between you and the Uber driver had me wishing I was the driver. Your voice is so seductive. When you said to him that maybe he can be your driver, I felt like melting. Even your one mispronunciation was sweet (matutu instead of matatu). And I even learned some important info. I've heard of the Mama Oliech Restaurant. But I did not know that it was a favorite of Idris Elba, Mark Zuckerberg, and Jack Dorsey! Hope Kenya treats you well. Greetings from Boston.
Aaaaaw. Asante 💓. Your kind feedback made me feel like melting🙂. I'm pleased you enjoyed the video and learned something new. I am loving it here. 🇯🇲🇰🇪💞
Why are people so surprised by how developed the countries on the African continent are. This is the age of the internet where you can go online and see what Africa looks like. I have never been to the mama Africa but i know it dont look like people in the west expect it to look like after watching all the negative images the west feed to us on the TV sets in our homes. Greetings from Barbados Mama Africa
@@TheAtlantaBelle Na bado...stay long enough to get the vibes. Funny enough u sound "familiar", like u belong already...must be the British in u! U fit in...Kenya is "British"..
We’ve ever won a rugby World Cup, Nairobi is amazing and it’s giving it all, westland has everything you can get in the states and the revolving restaurant is still in westland
Everything and more! The Uber service here blows the USA away! In 1 minute or less Ubers are at the door here 😲. Amazing convenience and ease here in Nairobi, Kenya.
Wow! Wi affi link mi breda! Di people dem just inna di comments and a recommend mi fi link up wid yuh. How mi can reach yuh? DM me ova insta or FB @theatlantabelle
As a jamican ,I love Kenya 🇰🇪 so much. I think it's because they love us so much. Just enjoy your stay with your brother and sisters. They love us with all their heart just as we love them. One people sis.love from Jamaica 🇯🇲. 🇯🇲.
So truly welcome home. may your spirit feel soothed. You will always be welcome here. lots of love in your search for an African base. And tell our other brothers and sisters away to come home, even if it is just for a visit, and to breathe the air of home. karibuni.
Welcome to Kenya. Enjoy your stay over here moma. Pretty much to learn while you tour around. I bet you'll like it over here that you'll long to stay longer. Make Kenya your second home
@@TheAtlantaBelleyou should Explorer the coast before heading to Tanzania. I did the reverse of you ( fellow yardy here btw) and went to TZ 1st. Both are stunningly beautiful countries and like JA and UK both countries drive on the left. Your fellow Jambritish Naomi Campbell has a mansión on the coast 8n a upscale part called Malindi. Try checking her vlog about it on youtube. I went to Mombasa and Diani on the coast while there. There beaches are beyond stunning. Powdery WHITE sand that you walk on like foam carpet.Your video is bringing back memories of 2020. I am due back this year. And yes they do love Jamaicans there. And I loved them right back. Enjoy beautuful sister.
@@globallibran378 Whaagwaan mi bredda? Yeah man mi a guh check out di coast. Thanks fi di heads up! I didn't know Naomi has a house in Malindi. Wow. O also read here in the comments that Shelly Ann Price, Alaine and Morgan Heritage have a house here in Kenya and that Buju was made an elder. Big tings a gwaan fi wi here man....lol Whe yuh deh now?
@@TheAtlantaBelle from yard to Florida now west coast US! But like you going to Africa was amazing! Made life long friends there. From boda boda riders to uber drivers to soldiers to doctors! Even met the JA Consulate to Kenya there in Nairobi. Truth is Kenya is an easy fit, considering it's very western facing and most people there speak English alongside swahili.
@@tonygee5680 -you said Kiswahili consists of Arabic, Indian, Portuguese and I asked you to give me a few phrases in Portuguese or Indian that were adopted into Kiswahili .Kiswahili is an African language. When a Zulu speaks I can catch a lot of phrases that sound like Kiswahili. Stop giving foreigners credit for something they didn't create.
Wow! Nice to connect with a fellow Jamaican who has lived on the African continent 🙂. What part in Kenya did you live? I'm looking forward to heading back soon.
Words like inshallah are used in swahili. They are borrowed from the arabic language. The coastal part of kenya has a huge arabic influence that traces back to colonial period and thats how Swahili came up
karibu. Swahili is a mixture of coastal bantus , Portuguese and Arabic words. This was as a result of trade along the east African coast among these people. You can tour different coastal towns and get to see and understand the Swahili culture.Consider visiting diani beach,malindi,kilifi,old Mombasa town,etc, to learn more about our history
@@gyeboor1270you have to understand Swahili is a mixture of languages. The word Swahili itself is arabic ,('sawahili' in arabic') which means people of the coast.
Oh, they have seen Jsmaykan passports. A lot. But Jamaykans are "Royalty" here. You should see how they are appreciated...in entertainment venues. That was real excitement for the Immigration officers; to welcome a Jamaykan🎉
New subscriber from Kenya. Karibu Kenya (welcome to Kenya). I hope you will get to know a few Swahili words. We love our brothers and sisters across the Atlantic ocean.
I've heard my love but my understanding is that the left hand is used to wipe the bum and that is the reason. If that is the reason, did you know that in the West; unless one is left handed, it's the right hand that is used to wipe the bum because that is the main hand? So if we followed the same ideology, we'd be requiring that one eats with the left hand 🤣. Something to think about right? I say just wash your hands properly at all times🤷♀️.
When you want to experience the matatu buses we call them party on wheels there are specific ones that are so cool that you might even think of stoping using ubers please do find a local to show you around
Wangwan! A Jamaican is more than welcome to Kenya with mapenzi tele! We know you. You "speak our language". Kenyans love, love Jamaykans...I can't explain it. Now u get to taste the real Festival. Hey, Buju was here too, and was made an elder. Hey, where is the accent?😮 Karibu lakini🎉
Whagwaan mi bredda? Nuff love. I have been so welcomed, words cannot convey! The accent is from all over lol. A bit of the UK, US and Jamaica all mixed up 🤷♀️😂
@@TheAtlantaBelle All eyes...checking ur wrist...for that Kenyan wristband. B4 u leave (xcuse me please, don't leave...other Jamaicans have bought land and settled in Nairobi!) get somebody to make a 🇯🇲 wristband 4 u. And please get a competent guide!!
We Kenyans love Jamaicans your big star konshens frequently comes for events here we even gave him a Kenyan name, konshens otieno. Plus i personally love Jamaican accent.❤
@@TheAtlantaBelle I think you mean Atieno, not Otieno. Otieno is a boys name. A girl would be Atieno. It means "born at night" or "of the night". It's from the Luo people (Barack Obama's tribe). I'm not from that tribe, but it's a common enough name that even I know what it means.
@@TheAtlantaBelle Sorry, I've just seen the comment about the name Otieno was given to someone else, not you. Still means the same with O for boys and A for girls.
Yes….Not sure where in Kenya you will be but if in Nairobi, use my Airbnb host. He is very knowledgeable and the location is super central and has everything you need. His info is in the description. Be polite and everyone will be the same back to you. If you don’t have Uber, get it. Getting around is super easy with Uber and they are very efficient. As soon as you book one it’s literally outside waiting for you. No exaggeration, they’re that quick. In Nairobi you MUST eat at Mama Oliech restaurant (best food I’ve found). Bring a coat or thick sweaters, it’s cold right now. Go to the coast in Mombasa and Diani….You can use the Airbnb Host I had on the coast. He does airport pick up, tours and can be your driver and guide on the coast. He has many Airbnb options to suit any budget. Here is his info: Name is Rick Instagram handle is rickstaysandhomes Hope this helps, any more questions dm me on Insta @theeatlantabelle Have a great time. Kenya is awesome ❤️
@TheAtlantaBelle Thanks so much, I really appreciate it. I will definitely be in nairobi, upper hill. I will definitely contact your host, thanks heaps again. All the best 👍🏽
THE ATLANTA BELLE: WELCOME TO YOUR MOTHER LAND,A MILLION TIMES, Our Sisters n Brothers🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
Thank you! Asante, asante a million times. All our diaspora sisters and brothers should come home to the continent. Mama Africa is calling us. I am so grateful for all the love I am receiving 🇰🇪💓
@@TheAtlantaBelleWelcome to Kenya, enjoy your stay Moma. Pretty much to learn over here❤I bet you'll like it and even crave to stay here more😊
@@TheAtlantaBelleKaribu Kenya, I wish for Caribbean citizens would visit us more.
There is so much we share already but there is more. 🇯🇲🇰🇪🇹🇹 Enjoy sista, you're home.
Great to know people from Jamaicah are also visiting out beautiful country,hope you enjoy your stay in Kenya
I am falling in love with your country 🤗
@@TheAtlantaBellefall in love with me
@@kevinmainaluvusi8848 😂
@@TheAtlantaBelle Am serious
@@kevinmainaluvusi8848 🙂
Amazing. Visa Free for Jamaicans!!. That is fabulous. Big up to President Ruto. Welcome to Kenya. Enjoy your vacation!!
Big up mi fren❤😊. One love🇯🇲🇰🇪
Welcome to Kenya. Not sure what the visit has to do with Ruto.
@@mutongoria The airport immigration has undergone a complete transformation. I remember visiting Kenya 🇰🇪 from the US a few years ago , and immigration and customs were brutal. They wanted to charge you duty for clothes and gifts that you are bringing back home for relatives. It was absolutely crazy. I see now they are laying out the red carpet for visitors. That is why I thank the new hustler President Ruto.
Visa free travel for Jamaicans was rolled out by Uhuru..
The African diaspora, especially Commonwealth countries in the Americas/ Caribbean have always been visa free
I am so glad that more brothers and sisters are going home to the motherland
Welcome to Kenya ,one week is not enough to see what kenya has to offer.Maybe a month but because you're a traveller make several visits during different seasons of the year to experience the different vibes..Enjoy your stay..Karibu sana,. Kenya hakuna matata! Kenya is home..one love🇰🇪❤🇯🇲
I agree! Stay tuned. Surprise coming 🇯🇲💓Asante 🙏.
Where did you stay sister?
That's good to know that we can get the yellow fever shot in Kenya. 35$ vs. 230 in LA!!❤❤
Look at that fish❤💯💯💯 2:11
What's that name of the restaurant?
Looks everyone heading for Nairobi nowadays.
First it was Ghana then south Africa and now Kenya.
I'm heading to all of them my friend. Kenya is the first stop. We'll see which one captures my heart 💞
With everyday Jamaican music here in Kenya, you shouldn't feel like a stranger siz. Welcome home🇰🇪🇰🇪
I feel like it's homecoming 🙂🇯🇲🇰🇪💞
Welcome to Africa's capital😌❤️🇰🇪
🙂 I heard that's Joberg....lol
Welcome we love Jamaican people so much 🎉🎉❤❤
And 🎵 music as well
@@Lule8603 yes
Wow! This was a really nice surprise. I've never seen any other of your videos. Everything about you is very classy. The dialogue between you and the Uber driver had me wishing I was the driver. Your voice is so seductive. When you said to him that maybe he can be your driver, I felt like melting. Even your one mispronunciation was sweet (matutu instead of matatu). And I even learned some important info. I've heard of the Mama Oliech Restaurant. But I did not know that it was a favorite of Idris Elba, Mark Zuckerberg, and Jack Dorsey! Hope Kenya treats you well. Greetings from Boston.
Aaaaaw. Asante 💓. Your kind feedback made me feel like melting🙂. I'm pleased you enjoyed the video and learned something new. I am loving it here. 🇯🇲🇰🇪💞
Welcome to Kenya 🇰🇪 my beautiful Sister 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲 karibu!
I thank you my brother. Asante 🙏🇯🇲🇰🇪💓
@@TheAtlantaBellewelcome to Kenya
Why are people so surprised by how developed the countries on the African continent are. This is the age of the internet where you can go online and see what Africa looks like. I have never been to the mama Africa but i know it dont look like people in the west expect it to look like after watching all the negative images the west feed to us on the TV sets in our homes. Greetings from Barbados Mama Africa
Karibu Nyumbani…….we appreciate visitors and consider making this your home. ❤🇰🇪
Asante! I am STRONGLY considering it. I LOVE IT HERE💞🇰🇪
@@TheAtlantaBelle
Na bado...stay long enough to get the vibes. Funny enough u sound "familiar", like u belong already...must be the British in u! U fit in...Kenya is "British"..
Jamtravels is from Jamaica 🇯🇲 he lives in Nairobi n n married here
Yes! He commented on this video and I gave him my contact. Hopefully we'll connect 😊
We’ve ever won a rugby World Cup, Nairobi is amazing and it’s giving it all, westland has everything you can get in the states and the revolving restaurant is still in westland
Everything and more! The Uber service here blows the USA away! In 1 minute or less Ubers are at the door here 😲. Amazing convenience and ease here in Nairobi, Kenya.
Big up sister , I am here too and enjoying it
Wow! Wi affi link mi breda! Di people dem just inna di comments and a recommend mi fi link up wid yuh. How mi can reach yuh? DM me ova insta or FB @theatlantabelle
@@TheAtlantaBelle for sure I will link you up on IG
Kenya and it's people deserve all the accolades. Many other Africans though still need to catch up in the way they welcome fellow Africans.
Yes, I agree. Kenya is an awesome first stop for someone like me who is coming to the African continent for the first time.
ironically the roots of most diaspora in americas is in west africa.
@@orisenabritt The irony huh? Smh....Thanks for chiming in on the topic.
Karibu sana our sister. There's loads to do and see in Nairobi and all over Kenya. We are here to support you. Waiting for the next serving.
Asante. You are correct! There is soooooo much to see and do. Your country has amazed me in ways I never thought possible. I'm falling in love 💞
@@TheAtlantaBelle Quite satisfying to here that. Take it all in and enjoy!
Kenya, it's beautiful
Amazingly beautiful 😊
As a jamican ,I love Kenya 🇰🇪 so much. I think it's because they love us so much. Just enjoy your stay with your brother and sisters. They love us with all their heart just as we love them. One people sis.love from Jamaica 🇯🇲. 🇯🇲.
Kenyan Rugby team have been doing so good in the world rugby 7s series
Really? Hongera sana 💃🏿💃🏿
Welcome to my Motherland Kenya 🇰🇪 😍
Asante. I am so happy here 😊🎉
Welcome to Kenya, welcome home❤️😍
Asante. Asante. The welcome is heartfelt everywhere 💓🙏
@@TheAtlantaBelle wow!! 😁😊 Karibu 😊
Feel at home 🇰🇪
It feels like I am HOME 🙂💓🇰🇪🇯🇲
Welcome to Kenya the home of humanity.
It truly is and I feel so WELCOMED! Thank you🙏💓
@@TheAtlantaBellekaribu Sana nyumbani tunakupenda
@@jamesokoth6655 Tunakupenda back 💞🇰🇪
@@TheAtlantaBelle 🙏
When you settle. Trust me you ain't going nowhere. You will be pampered in Mama Africa
Asante 😊. Time will tell. So far, so good ❤🇰🇪🇯🇲
I hope when our brothers and sister from the west see this they want to come to momma africa
Bwoy mi a tell yuh. Africa is di future! 💞
@@TheAtlantaBelle fi real and our people will get left out when the west crash
@@TheAtlantaBelle Africa is de PRESENT
Welcome home, you now know why Shelly Anne Price loves this country! 😀
I now know 🙂
His son ORIECH played football for one of those big english premiere leagues
😂😂😂zima hiyo kitu... Qatar kwani iko England
@@davidmwalo5108oliech played in Qatar for 2 years and France for 12 years
Welcome to the motherland🇰🇪
Thank you so much 🎉. Asante.
So truly welcome home. may your spirit feel soothed. You will always be welcome here. lots of love in your search for an African base. And tell our other brothers and sisters away to come home, even if it is just for a visit, and to breathe the air of home. karibuni.
Asante sana 💞. One Love 🙂
Welcome to Kenya. Enjoy your stay over here moma. Pretty much to learn while you tour around. I bet you'll like it over here that you'll long to stay longer. Make Kenya your second home
Asante my friend. I am enjoying your country very much! Yes Inshalla 💞🇰🇪
@@TheAtlantaBelleyou should Explorer the coast before heading to Tanzania. I did the reverse of you ( fellow yardy here btw) and went to TZ 1st. Both are stunningly beautiful countries and like JA and UK both countries drive on the left. Your fellow Jambritish Naomi Campbell has a mansión on the coast 8n a upscale part called Malindi. Try checking her vlog about it on youtube. I went to Mombasa and Diani on the coast while there. There beaches are beyond stunning. Powdery WHITE sand that you walk on like foam carpet.Your video is bringing back memories of 2020. I am due back this year. And yes they do love Jamaicans there. And I loved them right back. Enjoy beautuful sister.
@@globallibran378 Whaagwaan mi bredda? Yeah man mi a guh check out di coast. Thanks fi di heads up! I didn't know Naomi has a house in Malindi. Wow. O also read here in the comments that Shelly Ann Price, Alaine and Morgan Heritage have a house here in Kenya and that Buju was made an elder. Big tings a gwaan fi wi here man....lol
Whe yuh deh now?
@@TheAtlantaBelle from yard to Florida now west coast US! But like you going to Africa was amazing! Made life long friends there. From boda boda riders to uber drivers to soldiers to doctors! Even met the JA Consulate to Kenya there in Nairobi. Truth is Kenya is an easy fit, considering it's very western facing and most people there speak English alongside swahili.
Welcome to Africa, welcome to Kenya🇰🇪🇰🇪
Thank you so much….❤
Welcome to the capital city of Africa and enjoy your stay
Asante 🙏
Karibu siz We are so lucky in that in kenya we have what you have ie islands, beaches Plus what u lack eg amazing wildlife experience and more
Very true rafiki! It is a blessing 🙂👏🏿
We love Jamaica so much; I even have a cousin that goes by the nickname " Jamaica " 😊
🤣 Are you serious? Wow....
Welcome to Kenya. Karibu sana
Asante 😊
You are beautiful!! Welcome to Kenya. Hope you had an eye opening exhilarating experience.
Asante sana. Kenya is amazing 💃🏿💞🇰🇪🇯🇲
Welcome to Nairobi the magic / Kenya.
Asante sana 🇰🇪🇯🇲🥳🙏🏿
Our brothers have started coming home 🏡
Yes we have, the ancestors are calling 🤗
MashaAllah is also Swahili word as Swahili consists of Arabic, Indian,Portuguese n bantu
Really? Thanks
Don't put bantu last. Kiswahili is an African language with borrowed words from Arabic. Give us examples of Portuguese words common in east Africa?
@@pharoah-ahmose6075 I didn’t talk of east Africa did I??😱😱😭I talked of a language not countries,daaa 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@tonygee5680 -you said Kiswahili consists of Arabic, Indian, Portuguese and I asked you to give me a few phrases in Portuguese or Indian that were adopted into Kiswahili .Kiswahili is an African language. When a Zulu speaks I can catch a lot of phrases that sound like Kiswahili. Stop giving foreigners credit for something they didn't create.
@@pharoah-ahmose6075meza is a Portuguese word
Welcom to Pride Of Africa 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
I really appreciate it.....Asante 🇰🇪🇯🇲💓
Welcome to Kenya 🇰🇪 ❤🇯🇲. Enjoy your stay.
Thank you so much 💞. Asante.
Kenya Rocks !! Welcome Home.
Asante Sana mi bredda 🙂
Enjoy your stay in my country. Following from Minneapolis.
Wow! How nice😊. Asante. When are you coming? I love your country❤
Possibly January, 24.
Well come to Kenya you are our sister from Jamaica
Asante kaka 🙏🏿🙂
U'll Fall in love with Kenya,, wr love Jamaicans.
I am enjoying it here....it's very possible 😃
Karibu Kenya Atlanta Belle.. 🇰🇪 ( that means welcome to Kenya)
"Dawa" is Swahili for "medicine"
have a blast and great stay here ❤️
Asante ❤.
Dawa tea is great 👌🏾
Am Jamaican, I've spent 5 years in Kenya, left in 2018, can't wait to get back
Wow! Nice to connect with a fellow Jamaican who has lived on the African continent 🙂. What part in Kenya did you live? I'm looking forward to heading back soon.
Next she is here I want to host her she is so amazing
I love your videos ❤
Thank you 🙂💃🏿
Visit Nairobi National park is the only natural Animal home in the city in whole World 🌎 you can nt find.,you will enjoy.
Thanks for the recommendation. I will try to fit it in 🙂.
Words like inshallah are used in swahili. They are borrowed from the arabic language. The coastal part of kenya has a huge arabic influence that traces back to colonial period and thats how Swahili came up
I appreciate that explanation. Asante ❤
karibu. Swahili is a mixture of coastal bantus , Portuguese and Arabic words. This was as a result of trade along the east African coast among these people. You can tour different coastal towns and get to see and understand the Swahili culture.Consider visiting diani beach,malindi,kilifi,old Mombasa town,etc, to learn more about our history
@@TrizaBundi In Sha Allah is Majaliwa in Kiswahili
Insha ala is not kiswahili, neither is masha ala. It is Arabic/islam.
The muslim arabs should stop selling Arabic in the name of Kiswahili
@@gyeboor1270you have to understand Swahili is a mixture of languages. The word Swahili itself is arabic ,('sawahili' in arabic') which means people of the coast.
Girl welcome to the hand eating party 😃 😃
Karibu dada lol....🤣
I love your vlog showcasing Kenya, asante sana and Karibu. I just subcribed, looking forward to more of your vlogs 😊🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
Thank you so much 🤗
We love Jamaicans so much
Tunakupenda 🇯🇲🇰🇪🤗
welcome to kenya
Asante. Asante 💞🇰🇪😊
🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🔥🔥
More fire🤣 🇰🇪🇯🇲💓🙂🤗
Oh, they have seen Jsmaykan passports. A lot. But Jamaykans are "Royalty" here. You should see how they are appreciated...in entertainment venues. That was real excitement for the Immigration officers; to welcome a Jamaykan🎉
I am seeing that while I am here. So much love. Asante 🙂
New subscriber from Kenya. Karibu Kenya (welcome to Kenya). I hope you will get to know a few Swahili words. We love our brothers and sisters across the Atlantic ocean.
Asante Sana for the subscription Joseph. We love you back. I am learning a few. I know Karibu, Habari 🙂
Karibu 254🇰🇪
Asante my sister. Asante 🙏
You finally came home after years centuries of being away
Finally! And oh what a JOYFUL HOMECOMING it has been. I am happy and want ALL my brothers and sisters to come home🙏🏾.
Welcome to Kenya🇰🇪 enjoy your stay.
Asante mi fren. I am enjoying myself 🙂
Welcome to Africa connecting from cape town south Africa
😃 South Africa is on my list. Thank you for checking in. See you soon 🎉🇯🇲
Great convo you're having
Yes 😊. Thanks for listening.
Welcome to the motherland
Asante 🎉
Welcome to the capital city of Africa!!!!
Asante mi fren❤
well done..african needs you..please treat countries as mere regions or provinces...exployre the entire legth of the countinent..wonders after wonders
Indeed I agree. Thanks for watching💞
I love the background song
Asante. I love it too and think it is most fitting to how I feel 💞
Welcome 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 home
Asante my brother. Asante 💓
@@TheAtlantaBelle tunakupenda Bure ,we love you for free
@@jamesokoth6655Mi love you right back for free❤
Nairobi is kind of busy compared to the other cities in Kenya. I like the vibes though.
It is a capital city!!
Mombasa is fantastic
The reggae song gave me goosebumps... welcome home 🏡
I know right? ❤🇰🇪
That building that's seen on the balcony view is a rotating hotel
Yes it takes 1 hr to do a full rotation 🙂
Try MOMBASA for the WhiteSand beaches.
I am in Mombasa now. It's AMAZING🙂
There's a place in South of Mombasa called WASINI where you can tour in Spot the Dolphins,I can organize for you, which of Mombasa are you staying.
@@TheAtlantaBelleHit Diani Beach.. better than Mombasa beaches.
@@mohamedsuwari2588 Thank you. I have a guide. If I need you, I'll get in touch.
I just came back from Mombasa, amazing time, amazing diani beach. Old town. I didn't want to leave. I'm back in a.cold London now.
Welcome to Kenya and enjoy Afrika, your father’s land.
Asante. Indeed 🎉🤗
Its Giving Troy😜😜Welcome Home Bby Gal😘
🙈 OMG! He is so popular 😂. Asante mi fren 🙏💓
Welcome to Kenya,,should visit Mombasa too,lots of beaches and swahili foods
🇯🇲❤️Kenya 🇰🇪
And 🇰🇪💓Jamaica.....Together we rise 🙏🎈
Karibu sana
Asante beautiful sister 🙏
Do you know Morgan heritage come and loved Kenya this is there new home I thought u should know
I didn’t know 😮
J🇯🇲 can queen in the motherland ❤❤
One love 😊🇯🇲🇰🇪
We love jamaicans
We love you right back my brother 🇯🇲💓🇰🇪
Africa we eat only with our right hand babe
I've heard my love but my understanding is that the left hand is used to wipe the bum and that is the reason. If that is the reason, did you know that in the West; unless one is left handed, it's the right hand that is used to wipe the bum because that is the main hand? So if we followed the same ideology, we'd be requiring that one eats with the left hand 🤣. Something to think about right? I say just wash your hands properly at all times🤷♀️.
@@TheAtlantaBelle This comment section is gold 😂 🤣
@@freedomm Lol 😂🤷♀️
When you want to experience the matatu buses we call them party on wheels there are specific ones that are so cool that you might even think of stoping using ubers please do find a local to show you around
I want to try one before I leave. Let’s see if I can be brave enough lol. I heard they’re very loud 🤣
Karibu kenya
Asante. I am so happy with everything here. I might have to make this fabulous country my new home. Let's see 🙂🇰🇪🇯🇲
Welcome,i subscribe to any Chanel that belongs to African sisters and brothers from outside Africa
I appreciate that. Asante Sana 🙂
Karibu sana Kenya Atlanta Belle
Asante sana 💞
Karibu Kenya 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
Wangwan! A Jamaican is more than welcome to Kenya with mapenzi tele! We know you. You "speak our language". Kenyans love, love Jamaykans...I can't explain it.
Now u get to taste the real Festival. Hey, Buju was here too, and was made an elder.
Hey, where is the accent?😮
Karibu lakini🎉
Whagwaan mi bredda? Nuff love. I have been so welcomed, words cannot convey! The accent is from all over lol. A bit of the UK, US and Jamaica all mixed up 🤷♀️😂
@@TheAtlantaBelle
All eyes...checking ur wrist...for that Kenyan wristband. B4 u leave (xcuse me please, don't leave...other Jamaicans have bought land and settled in Nairobi!) get somebody to make a 🇯🇲 wristband 4 u.
And please get a competent guide!!
@@raandit471 Stay tuned....I have that Kenya wristband now and a great guide 😊. Asante 🇰🇪🇯🇲❤
@@TheAtlantaBelle
Pewa sorrel my sister!
Welcome to the motherland ❤❤
Asante Sana mi fren....Loving it. Happy to be home 🇯🇲🇰🇪💞🙏
Karibu sana..and u so cute
🙈😊 Asante Sana 🤗
We Kenyans love Jamaicans your big star konshens frequently comes for events here we even gave him a Kenyan name, konshens otieno. Plus i personally love Jamaican accent.❤
I'm so happy to hear that. What does Otieno mean? Since I've been here, I've been given a Kenyan name too! 🙂💞🇯🇲🇰🇪
@@TheAtlantaBelle I think you mean Atieno, not Otieno. Otieno is a boys name. A girl would be Atieno. It means "born at night" or "of the night". It's from the Luo people (Barack Obama's tribe). I'm not from that tribe, but it's a common enough name that even I know what it means.
@@freedomm Thank you for the explanation.
@@TheAtlantaBelle Sorry, I've just seen the comment about the name Otieno was given to someone else, not you. Still means the same with O for boys and A for girls.
@@freedomm I realized that but I was still grateful for the explanation.
She looks like Aalihya
Oh little ole me? Well thank you 😊....*Blushing*.....
welcome to our motherland.
A Santa Sane mi bredda 🤗💞🇯🇲🇰🇪
One love
Great time to drink dawa especially in the cod weather 🤧❄️☁️
Yes it is!
I'm heading to kenya in 5 days time, any advice for a first time traveller???
Yes….Not sure where in Kenya you will be but if in Nairobi, use my Airbnb host. He is very knowledgeable and the location is super central and has everything you need. His info is in the description.
Be polite and everyone will be the same back to you. If you don’t have Uber, get it. Getting around is super easy with Uber and they are very efficient. As soon as you book one it’s literally outside waiting for you. No exaggeration, they’re that quick. In Nairobi you MUST eat at Mama Oliech restaurant (best food I’ve found).
Bring a coat or thick sweaters, it’s cold right now.
Go to the coast in Mombasa and Diani….You can use the Airbnb Host I had on the coast. He does airport pick up, tours and can be your driver and guide on the coast. He has many Airbnb options to suit any budget.
Here is his info:
Name is Rick
Instagram handle is rickstaysandhomes
Hope this helps, any more questions dm me on Insta @theeatlantabelle
Have a great time. Kenya is awesome ❤️
@TheAtlantaBelle
Thanks so much, I really appreciate it.
I will definitely be in nairobi, upper hill. I will definitely contact your host, thanks heaps again.
All the best 👍🏽
Welcome home
Asante Sana a thousand times. I am honored to be in the MOTHERLAND🙂🇰🇪🇯🇲
You can go anywhere in AFRICA but then ALL ROADS LEADS TO KENYA .
Lol you think so? Well I truly love it so time will tell. 🇯🇲🇰🇪💞
I think it's because we Jamaicans no how much Kenyans love us. You guys no how the thing go😂😂❤❤.
Welcome Home.
Asante 💓🇯🇲🇰🇪